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Submit ReviewDJ Chuang is a strategy consultant, currently working with the .BIBLE ("dotBIBLE") Registry, a new top-level domain for all things Bible. He co-hosts the Erasing Shame podcast (erasingshame.com) and authored the book, MultiAsian.Church: A Future for Asian Americans in a Multiethnic World (multiasian.church). He has been blogging at his personal website [djchuang.com] since 1999 and also freely sharing connections to ideas, people, and resources.
Topics we cover in this interview:
What is shame?
What is the difference between guilt and shame?
Can shame be healthy?
How to be good listener when somebody reaches out to you for help
How to reach out for help if you are struggling
How Asian-American males experience shame
Negative Self Talk
What to expect if you seek a counselor or therapist
How religion can help and also perpetuate shame
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Yin is an Asian American marriage and family therapist licensed in California and Oregon and founder of Theralane.
As a child of immigrants, she didn’t always know she wanted to be a therapist. Yin started out in investment banking right out of college and co-founded an IT services company where she worked for almost 15 years in Silicon Valley.
As a therapist, Yin primarily works with Asians, Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders for a range of concerns ranging from challenging family dynamics, chronic relationship difficulties (romantic, love, family, work), life transitions, career challenges, identity questions, high functioning depression, and anxiety.
She enjoys working with folks who are either brand new to therapy or have had “bad” or ineffective experiences in therapy.
In addition to seeing clients, Yin has made it her mission to help normalize mental health, wellness and therapy services in API communities. Theralane produced a free, community event, “De-Mystifying Therapy for Asian Americans” in Portland, Oregon. Theralane is also promoting #Asiansdotherapy to help create more visibility and challenge stigma.
Topics we cover on this show:
How to find a therapist that is right for you
What is therapy and what to expect if you decide to enter therapy
Why Asian-Americans don’t want to ask for help
What to do if you are feeling pain and you are not ready for individual therapy
How to normalize therapy in Asian-American communities
How to deal with somebody being angry with you
Why I got into a huge argument with a Lyft driver that cut me off
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Other Resources:
List of 12 Step Groups for various addictions and issues
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Mentored early on by master action director Corey Yuen, Bao was instilled with an approach to action that doesn’t rely solely on spectacle, but also draws on story and character. Screen Anarchy praised his written-and-directed short Bookie for its “flawlessly realized world populated by entirely fleshed out and believable characters, driven by a compelling narrative and brought to sumptuous life.” He has since traveled back to his homeland of Vietnam to work as a feature film editor. His editing credits include Cho Lon, one of Southeast Asia’s highest-budgeted action blockbusters, and Jackpot, a heartfelt comedy selected as Vietnam’s official entry to the 2016 Oscars for Best Foreign Film. Ain’t It Cool News enthusiastically declared Bao as “a director I expect to see big things from.”
How to not be complacent in your life and career
How to go for your dreams and passions
The importance of mentorship
Using the dreams of your childhood to guide you in the decisions you make in adulthood
The film industry of Vietnam and struggles of censorship
The evolution of film editing throughout the years
How to support Asian American filmmakers
What “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “The Terminator” have in common
The Paper Tigers Movie Kickstarter
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St. Lenox is an American indie pop outfit from Columbus and Brooklyn, helmed by Andrew Choi, who works as an attorney in New York City. Writing in the vein of modern American social realism, Choi's most recent record, Ten Hymns From My American Gothic, discusses progressivism, immigration and family, set in the Iowa midwest. PopMatters, rating the record 9/10, calls it "nothing short of a 21st century pop masterpiece" with AllMusic similarly praising it as an example of "true 21st century songwriting." The Harvard Crimson proclaims it a “stellar album, covering the experience of the children of immigrants from the emotional highs of boundless optimism to cultural disconnect … one of the most interesting releases of the year.” Salon calls the record one of the most "criminally underrated albums to come out" in 2016.
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Paul Sohn is a leadership coach, best-selling author and speaker. Formerly employed by both a Fortune 50 company and a Top 100 Great Place to Work Company, Paul is the founder and CEO of QARA, an organization committed to helping twenty-somethings discover their God-given identity and calling. Paul is a best-selling author of Quarter-Life Calling: Finding Your God-Given Purpose in Your Twenties. In 2014, Paul was named one of the Top 33 under 33 Christian Millennials to Follow by Christianity Today. Some of Paul’s favorite things include authentic Korean food, tennis, and traveling. Paul currently resides in San Diego.
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B.J. Kang talks about his thoughts and reflections after season 1 ends of The Asian American Voice podcast.
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Tuan is first and foremost, a father and family man. While doing his best at that, he is an entrepreneur driven by fun, passion and the purpose of making the world a better place. Currently, he owns 3 businesses. HealthGenie.ca provides business advisory, marketing and leadership services to dental groups across North America. TuanNguyen.Space helps individuals ready to screw the 9 to 5 life to build a business and life in realization that legacy is important to them and their loved ones. Lastly, DudeBuddha.com curates life's greatest hacks and lessons from awesome biz dads to help other awesome biz dads who want a successful business and home life.
Tuan shares about going into dark times and how he used that to define what he calls his "spotlight moment".
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Koji Steven Sakai is the founder of Little Nalu Pictures LLC. He has written five feature films that have been produced, Haunted Highway , The People I’ve Slept With , Monster & Me , #1 Serial Killer , and Dying to Kill. He also served as a producer on The People I’ve Slept With, #1 Serial Killer, Dying to Kill and Dwayne Perkins: Take Notes, a one hour comedy special.
Koji is also currently working on a Kickstarter campaign for a film he is producing called "The Big Bachi and also has a new novella available on Amazon Kindle, "Operation Survive".
Koji shares about who influenced him to become a writer and how he could not envision his life and career being stuck in a cubicle.
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Musician Scott "Chops" Jung has produced music for The Lonely Island, E-40, Nikki Minaj, Kanye West, Ice Cube, Snoop, Lil Wayne
Scott is a member of the legendary hip hop group "Mountain Brothers" which is the first Asian American rap group to be signed to a major record label.
Scott shares when his love for music started and his journey of getting signed to a major record label.
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Anisha Adusumilli is an LA-based South Asian content creator and actress making her directorial debut in her first short, FIRST DATE, currently making rounds at film festivals across the country.
She is also an actress, and has been previously seen as a guest on major television shows like How I Met Your Mother, New Girl, and NCIS: Los Angeles. Anisha shares why she wanted to begin directing as well as acting. She also shares about the importance of mindset and having a positive attitude.
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